At least two members of House Stark are not pleased that the Trump administration has co-opted its famous House words – "Winter is coming" – to promote its sanctions against Iran, which will be announced next week.

"Not today," wrote Maisie Williams, who plays the youngest surviving Stark sibling, Arya, when she saw President Trump tweet a photo of himself with the slogan "Sanctions are coming" in the show's distinctive font.

Her response hearkened back to Season 1 when the character's Bravosi sword-fighting instructor would ask her, "What do we say to death?" to which she would respond, "Not today."

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Lord Petyr "Litttlefinger" Baelish (Aidan Gillen), left, a great 'Thrones' character, is one of the most successful schemers in Westeros. However, his deviousness catches up with him in the Season 7 finale, as Sansa Stark finds him guilty of treason and murder and her sister, Arya, executes him. Helen Sloan, HBO

When Littlefinger (Aidan Gillen), right, and Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner) meet in the Winterfell crypt, he explains he is temporarily leaving her with the Boltons. This did not work out well for Sansa. Helen Sloan, HBO

If that's a suspicious look from Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner), left, it's justified. Littlefinger (Aidan Gillen) has secretly pitted Sansa against her sister, Arya. If it's any consolation, just before Arya slit Lord Baelish's throat, Sansa thanked him for the many lessons he had taught her. Helen Sloan, HBO